When the NTLM or NDS authentication is selected
4.10 Using the WS scan function
4.10 Using the WS scan function
Configure the following settings when you scan data using the Web services function of Windows Vista/Serv-er 2008.
The Web services function can automatically detect this network-connected machine and install it as a WS scanner. When you select this machine (installed as the WS scanner), you can use the HTTP for communi-cation and scan data.
Use the following flowchart to configure settings. Clicking a step jumps to the associated procedure.
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ReferenceFor details on the WS scan functions, refer to the [User's Guide Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
4.10.1 [TCP/IP Settings]
Configure settings to use this machine in the TCP/IP network environment.
For details, refer to page 2-2.
4.10.2 [Web Service Common Settings]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [Web Service Settings] ö [Web Service Common Settings].
[TCP/IP Settings]
[Web Service Common Set-tings]
[Scanner Settings]
Finish
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4.10.3 [Scanner Settings]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [Web Service Settings] ö [Scanner Settings].
Item Description Prior check
[Friendly Name] Enter a Friendly Name (up to 62 characters).
[Publication Serv-ice]
If you use this machine in an environment where NetBIOS is disabled or only the IPv6 protocol communication is used by the Windows Vista or Server 2008 system, set this item to [Enable].
The Publication Service function can detect up to 512 destinations, including those detected with the NetBIOS service.
Item Description Prior check
[Scan Function] Select [ON].
[Scanner Name] Enter a scanner name (up to 63 characters).
[Scanner Location] Enter a scanner location (up to 63 characters).
[Scanner Informa-tion]
Enter scanner information (up to 63 characters).
[Connection Time-out]
Enter a connection timeout.
5 Printing
5.1 Printing (LPR/Port9100)
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5.1 Printing (LPR/Port9100)
Configure settings for LPR or Port9100 printing.
LPR printing is performed via the network using the LPR protocol. It is mainly used in UNIX-based operating systems.
Port9100 printing is performed via the network by directly specifying the RAW port (Port9100) of this machine connected to the TCP/IP network as a destination printer.
Use the following flowchart to configure settings. Clicking a step jumps to the associated procedure.
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ReferenceFor details on how to install the printer driver, refer to the [User's Guide Print Operations].
5.1.1 [TCP/IP Settings]
Configure settings to use this machine in the TCP/IP network environment.
For details, refer to page 2-2.
5.1.2 [LPD Setting]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [TCP/IP Setting] ö [TCP/IP Setting].
[TCP/IP Settings]
(1) LPR printing (2) Port9100 printing
(1) (2)
[LPD Setting] [RAW Port Number]
Finish
Item Description Prior check
[LPD] Select [Enable].
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5.1.3 [RAW Port Number]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [TCP/IP Setting] ö [TCP/IP Setting].
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- If you select [OK] after changing multiple port numbers together in PageScope Web Connection or on the Control Panel, a port number duplication error may be displayed. When this error is displayed, first change one port number and select [OK]. Then change another one and select [OK].
Item Description Prior check
[RAW Port Number]
Select the check box of the required port, and enter the RAW port number.
5.2 Print (SMB)
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5.2 Print (SMB)
Configure settings for SMB printing.
A printer can be shared on the Windows network using the SMB protocol. The SMB printing allows a com-puter to directly specify this machine running on the Windows network to print information.
To use SMB printing in the IPv6 environment, you must enable the direct hosting service.
To perform the SMB printing from a computer with Windows Vista/Server 2008 installed, you can perform the name resolution using the LLMNR function even if DNS server is not present. To perform the name resolution especially in the IPv6-only communication environment under Windows Vista/Server 2008, it will be conven-ient to enable the LLMNR function.
Use the following flowchart to configure settings. Clicking a step jumps to the associated procedure.
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ReferenceFor details on how to install the printer driver, refer to the [User's Guide Print Operations].
5.2.1 [TCP/IP Settings]
Configure settings to use this machine in the TCP/IP network environment.
For details, refer to page 2-2.
[TCP/IP Settings]
[Print Setting]
IPv6 environment?
No Yes
Do you use the WINS serv-er?
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5.2.2 [Print Setting]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [SMB Setting] ö [Print Set-ting].
5.2.3 [WINS Setting]
When you start SMB printing via the router, you must set up the WINS server.
For details, refer to page 4-4.
5.2.4 [Direct Hosting Setting]
Item Description Prior check
[Print Setting] Select [ON].
[NetBIOS Name] Enter the NetBIOS name in uppercase letters (up to 15 characters, the only symbol allowed is a hyphen (-)).
[Print Service Name]
Enter a print service name in uppercase letters (up to 12 characters, excluding / and \).
[Workgroup] Enter a workgroup name in uppercase letters (up to 15 characters, excluding " \ :; , * < > | + = ?).
The workgroup this machine belongs to
5.3 Print (IPP)
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5.3 Print (IPP)
Configure settings for IPP printing.
IPP printing uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and prints information via the network. Because the IPP printing allows the print data to be transferred to a network printer using HTTP protocol, you can also output the data to a remote printer via the Internet.
If you have set the authentication for IPP printing, you can prevent illegal access by a third party.
Use the following flowchart to configure settings. Clicking a step jumps to the associated procedure.
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ReferenceFor details on how to install the printer driver, refer to the "User's Guide [Print Operations]".
5.3.1 [TCP/IP Settings]
Configure settings to use this machine in the TCP/IP network environment.
For details, refer to page 2-2.
[TCP/IP Settings]
[IPP Setting]
Do you authorize?
Yes No
[IPP Authentication Set-tings]
Finish
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5.3.2 [IPP Setting]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [IPP Setting].
Item Description Prior check
[IPP Setting] Select [ON].
[Accept IPP job] Select [ON].
[Printer Name] Enter a printer name (up to 127 characters).
[Printer Location] Enter a printer location (up to 127 characters).
[Printer Informa-tion]
Enter printer information (up to 127 characters).
[Print URI] Displays the URI of the printer that can print data using the IPP.
[Support Infoma-tion]
Select the check box of each job to be executed using the IPP.
[Print Job] Select whether to allow a print job.
Select this check box to enable IPP printing.
[Valid Job] Select whether to allow confirmation of a valid job.
[Cancel Job] Select whether to allow canceling the job.
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5.3.3 [IPP Authentication Settings]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [IPP Setting].
Item Description Prior check
[IPP Authentication Setting]
Select this check box to force an authentication for IPP printing.
[Authentication Method]
Select an authentication method.
[User Name] Enter a user name (up to 20 characters, excluding a colon (:)).
This entry is required if you have selected [basic] or [di-gest] for the [Authentication Method].
[Password is changed. ]
Select this check box to change the password.
[Password] Enter the password (up to 20 characters).
This entry is required if you have selected [basic] or [di-gest] for the [Authentication Method].
[realm] Enter realm (up to 127 characters).
This entry is required if you have selected [digest] for the [Authentication Method].
5.4 Print (IPPS)
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5.4 Print (IPPS)
Configure settings for IPPS printing.
When this machine starts IPP printing, the communication between the computer and this machine is en-crypted using the SSL. The encryption using the SSL can enhance the security during IPP printing.
To use IPPS printing on the Windows Vista/Server 2008 system, check the following points.
- Enter "https://host-name.domain-name/ipp". These host-name and domain-name must be the [DNS Host Name] and [Default DNS Domain Name] that you have set for the [TCP/IP Settings].
- Your computer must be able to resolve the name of this machine using the DNS. Register this machine in the DNS server and configure the DNS settings in your computer in advance.
- If the certificate of this machine is not the one issued by the Certificate Authority (CA), you must register the device certificate in [Trusted Root Certification Authorities] of the local computer.
Use the following flowchart to configure settings. Clicking a step jumps to the associated procedure.
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ReferenceFor details on how to install the printer driver, refer to the [User's Guide Print Operations].
5.4.1 [TCP/IP Settings]
Configure settings to use this machine in the TCP/IP network environment.
- To use IPPS printing in Windows Vista/Server 2008, correctly set the [DNS Host Name] and [Default DNS Domain Name] in [TCP/IP Settings] before creating its certificate. If their settings are incorrect, you cannot connect to this machine using IPPS.
For details, refer to page 2-2.
5.4.2 [IPP Setting]
Configure settings for IPP printing.
[TCP/IP Settings]
5.5 Printing (Bonjour)
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5.5 Printing (Bonjour)
Configure these settings when you connect this machine to a Macintosh computer using the Bonjour protocol for printing.
Before starting Bonjour protocol communication between this machine and a Macintosh computer, configure the Bonjour protocol for this machine.
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ReferenceFor details on how to install the printer driver, refer to the [User's Guide Print Operations].
[Bonjour Setting]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [Bonjour Setting].
Item Description Prior check
[Bonjour] Select [ON].
[Bonjour Name] Enter a Bonjour name that is displayed as the name of connected device (up to 63 characters).
5.6 Printing (AppleTalk)
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5.6 Printing (AppleTalk)
Configure these settings when you connect this machine to a Macintosh computer using the AppleTalk pro-tocol for printing.
Before starting AppleTalk protocol communication between this machine and a Macintosh computer, set the AppleTalk protocol for this machine.
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ReferenceFor details on how to install the printer driver, refer to the [User's Guide Print Operations].
[AppleTalk Settings]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [AppleTalk Setting].
Item Description Prior check
[AppleTalk] Select [ON].
[Printer Name] Enter a printer name to be displayed on the selector (up to 31 characters, excluding = and ~).
[Zone Name] Enter a name of zone this machine belongs to (up to 31 characters).
[Current Zone] The current zone name is displayed.
5.7 Printing (Netware)
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5.7 Printing (Netware)
Configure settings for printing in a NetWare environment.
Before you start printing in a NetWare environment, you must set the NetWare file system on this machine.
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ReferenceFor details on how to install the printer driver, refer to the [User's Guide Print Operations].
The current NetWare connection can be checked if necessary. For details, refer to page 5-16.
5.7.1 [NetWare Settings]
In the administrator mode of PageScope Web Connection, select [Network] ö [NetWare Setting] ö [Net-Ware Setting].
The required items depend on your operating environment. Set the items by referring to the following figure.